Chatham Interface, Medway,

Advice and project support for the master planning of the area, on behalf of mixed use property developers. The site is adjacent to Chatham Historic Dockyard and Chatham Maritime, an area that was a base for the Royal Navy for more than 400 years and is the world's most complete historic dockyard from the age of sail. Representing an important transition between the age of sail and the age of steam, its closure in 1984 left a largely unoccupied area of buildings, land and water. The site’s heritage is bounded by the River Medway, with listed Slip buildings, a selection of Scheduled Ancient Monuments and Brunel’s Sawmill all within its catchment. The objective was to ensure new commercial and residential spaces was balanced against constraints regarding building heights, archaeology and listed buildings; The master plan related to a range of important townscape features, historic context, the creation and preservation of views and vistas and the quality of boundary treatments and well maintained public spaces. Masterplan was later adopted by Medway University.